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Ciaran Hinds

Ciaran Hinds

An Irish actor of charisma and talent, Ciarán Hinds has applied his skills to screen, stage, and television. A towering, burly man whose jagged features make him a natural for playing strong, silent types, Hinds has won respect and recognition from critics and drooling women alike. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on February 9, 1953, Hinds was the fifth child of a doctor and an amateur actress. He attended Belfast's Queen's University for a year with an eye toward studying law, but he left to pursue acting. After studying at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Hinds found employment with the Glasgow Citizens Company, where he made his professional debut playing the back end of a horse in Cinderella. He acted with the company for the better part of the next decade, splitting his time between Glasgow and Ireland. In 1987, he received one of his first big breaks, at the hands of esteemed director Peter Brook, who selected him as a member of his Paris-based theatrical company; the actor was soon performing all over the globe. Hinds made his film debut in John Boorman's 1981 Excalibur, but he did not make another movie until 1989. That year, he appeared in a supporting role in Peter Greenaway's stylishly horrifying The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover. After sharing the screen with actors like Richard Bohringer, Tim Roth, and Excalibur co-star Helen Mirren, Hinds went on to make December Bride the next year, and in 1993 he won acclaim for his performance in the made-for-TV Hostages. Two years later, Hinds began to win recognition outside of the U.K., first for his small role as a university professor in the popular Circle of Friends and then for his more sizable performance in Roger Michell's acclaimed adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasion. As Captain Frederick Wentworth, captor of heroine Anne Elliot's repressed affections, Hinds caused many an audience member to wonder where he had been for so long, and, more important, when and where he would reappear. When was the following year and where was Some Mother's Son, a drama based on a 1981 hunger strike in a Belfast prison. Hinds had a supporting role in the film, which reunited him with Mirren, but the next year he had a more substantial part in Gillian Armstrong's Oscar and Lucinda, in which he played a reverend. That character was a far cry from his next role, a man trapped in the Irish conflict in 1970s Belfast in Titanic Town (1998). In 1999, Hinds could be seen in Chris Menges' The Lost Son with Daniel Auteuil, Bruce Greenwood, and Natassja Kinski, and in Il Tempo Dell'Amore, which was shown at that year's Toronto Film Festival. The new millennium seemed to bring about something of a re-birth for Hinds' enduring career, with featured roles in such widely-seen films as The Sum of All Fears, The Road to Perdition, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, and The Phantom of the Opera hinting that Hollywood may have finally grown savvy to the impressive talents of the physically-imposing actor. Of course it wasn't all Hollywood glamor, with roles in such limited-release but critically-praised independents as The Weight of Water and Veronica Guerin, and Calendar Girls serving well to help Hinds balance out the big-budget blockbusters. In 2006 Hinds would step into the sandals of no less that Julius Caesar when he essayed the role of the notorious Roman general in HBO's lavish historical drama Rome, with a subsequent role in director Steven Spielberg's 2005 drama Munich preceding a turn as a hard-charging FBI agent in Michael Mann's high-octane action thriller Miamy Vice in 2006. In addition to his screen work, Hinds has kept busy both on television and the stage. On the small screen, he has appeared in series like Prime Suspect 3 (1993), A Dark Adapted Eye (1994), Jane Eyre (1997), and Ivanhoe (also 1997). On the stage, Hinds has taken part in a number of productions, perhaps most notably the London and Broadway productions of Patrick Marber's Closer in 1998 and 1999. As part of an ensemble cast including Natasha Richardson, Rupert Graves, and Anna Friel, Hinds won raves for his work, further establishing himself as an actor of international acclaim. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


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Ciaran Hinds Trivia

When was Ciaran Hinds born?
Ciaran Hinds date of birth: February 9, 1953

What role did Ciaran Hinds play in Rome: Season 01?
Ciaran Hinds played Julius Caesar in Rome: Season 01

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in The Mayor of Casterbridge?
Ciaran Hinds was Michael Henchard in The Mayor of Casterbridge

What role did Ciaran Hinds portray in Thursday the 12th?
Ciaran Hinds played Marius Bannister in Thursday the 12th

What role did Ciaran Hinds portray in Jane Eyre?
Ciaran Hinds played Edward Rochester in Jane Eyre

What role did Ciaran Hinds play in Persuasion?
Ciaran Hinds played Capt. Wentworth in Persuasion

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in Hallam Foe?
Ciaran Hinds was Julius Foe in Hallam Foe

What role did Ciaran Hinds portray in Munich?
Ciaran Hinds played Carl in Munich

Who did Ciaran Hinds play in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life?
Ciaran Hinds was Jonathan Reiss in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life

What role did Ciaran Hinds portray in Veronica Guerin?
Ciaran Hinds played John "The Coach" Traynor in Veronica Guerin

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in Oscar and Lucinda?
Ciaran Hinds was Rev. Dennis Hasset in Oscar and Lucinda

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in December Bride?
Ciaran Hinds was Frank Echlin in December Bride

Who did Ciaran Hinds play in Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day?
Ciaran Hinds was Joe in Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day

Who did Ciaran Hinds play in There Will Be Blood?
Ciaran Hinds was Fletcher in There Will Be Blood

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in The Lost Son?
Ciaran Hinds was Carlos in The Lost Son

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in Stop-Loss?
Ciaran Hinds was Roy King in Stop-Loss

Who did Ciaran Hinds play in The Tale of Despereaux?
Ciaran Hinds was Botticelli in The Tale of Despereaux

Who did Ciaran Hinds play in Margot at the Wedding?
Ciaran Hinds was Dick in Margot at the Wedding

Who did Ciaran Hinds play in Miami Vice?
Ciaran Hinds was FBI Agent Fujima in Miami Vice

Who did Ciaran Hinds play in Jason and the Argonauts?
Ciaran Hinds was King Aeson in Jason and the Argonauts

Who did Ciaran Hinds play in The Weight of Water?
Ciaran Hinds was Louis Wagner in The Weight of Water

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in The Phantom of the Opera?
Ciaran Hinds was Richard Firmin in The Phantom of the Opera

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in Calendar Girls?
Ciaran Hinds was Rod Harper in Calendar Girls

What role did Ciaran Hinds play in The Statement?
Ciaran Hinds played Pochon in The Statement

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in Amazing Grace?
Ciaran Hinds was Lord Tarleton in Amazing Grace

What role did Ciaran Hinds play in The Sum of All Fears?
Ciaran Hinds played President Nemerov in The Sum of All Fears

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in Road to Perdition?
Ciaran Hinds was Finn McGovern in Road to Perdition

What role did Ciaran Hinds play in The Nativity Story?
Ciaran Hinds played King Herod in The Nativity Story

Who did Ciaran Hinds play in Ivanhoe?
Ciaran Hinds was Brian de Bois-Guilbert in Ivanhoe

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in Mary Reilly?
Ciaran Hinds was Sir Danvers Carew in Mary Reilly

What role did Ciaran Hinds play in Circle of Friends?
Ciaran Hinds played Professor Flynn in Circle of Friends

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in Who Bombed Birmingham?
Ciaran Hinds was Richard McIlkenny in Who Bombed Birmingham?

Who did Ciaran Hinds portray in Excalibur?
Ciaran Hinds was Lot in Excalibur


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